SSI Disabled Recipients Who Work, 2006

(released April 2007)

Note: 2006 was the last stand-alone edition of SSI Disabled Recipients Who Work. Beginning with the 2007 edition, the data from SSI Disabled Recipients Who Work will be included in the SSI Annual Statistical Report.

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Since its implementation in 1974, the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program has included certain provisions to encourage blind and disabled recipients to work while allowing them to retain their eligibility and exclude a portion of their income from counting against their SSI payment. This report provides data on all SSI blind and disabled recipients who work, those who retain eligibility for special cash benefits when their earnings exceed the substantial gainful activity level, those who retain Medicaid eligibility when their earnings make them ineligible for any cash payments, and those who participate under work incentive provisions.

Clark D. Pickett of the Division of SSI Statistics and Analysis programmed and compiled the data. Staff of the Division of Information Resources edited the report and prepared the print and electronic versions for publication.

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